Mr Wilfrid Roberts
August 28, 1900 - 1991Summary information for Mr Wilfrid Roberts
Contributions
1949
4 speeches — AGRICULTURAL MARKETING BILL Commons January 19, 1949
ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES (CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL N.W. AREA) Written Answers January 27, 1949
Smallholdings Written Answers January 31, 1949
3 speeches — AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons February 9, 1949
3 speeches — Clause 12.—(POWER TO DISPOSE OF MACHINERY ACQUIRED UNDER AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1939.) Commons March 29, 1949
3 speeches — MEAT SUPPLIES Commons April 5, 1949
Pigs (Slaughter) Written Answers April 6, 1949
ATTACKS ON H.M. SHIPS. CHINA Commons April 26, 1949
11 speeches — CHINA (BRITISH POLICY) Commons May 5, 1949
2 speeches — Hotel-Keepers (Fishing) Commons May 9, 1949
AUSTRIA (POLITICAL PARTIES) Commons May 9, 1949
6 speeches — Clause 1.—(CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS.) Commons May 16, 1949
3 speeches — CIVIL ESTIMATES, 1949–50 Commons June 1, 1949
RESALE PRICE MAINTENANCE (REPORT) Commons June 2, 1949
Fat Stock, Carlisle (Transport) Written Answers June 27, 1949
Fat Stock, Carlisle (Transport) Written Answers July 6, 1949
4 speeches — ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE PRESS (REPORT) Commons July 28, 1949
Subsidies (Livestock) Written Answers July 29, 1949
Feedingstuffs Written Answers July 29, 1949
Non-Rationed Goods (Consumption) Written Answers July 29, 1949
Livestock (Transport) Written Answers July 29, 1949
Livestock Written Answers July 30, 1949
Grassland (Ploughing) Written Answers October 27, 1949
HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRY (MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY) Commons November 15, 1949
NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES (MOTOR CARS) Commons November 17, 1949
3 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 17, 1949
4 speeches — OVERSEAS FOOD CORPORATION (GROUNDNUT SCHEME) Commons November 21, 1949
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES (ORGANISATION) Commons December 8, 1949
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